Eaten Alive: The Rise and Fall of the Italian Cannibal Film" is a thorough and captivating examination of the subgenre, gathering critics, scholars, and participants to discuss the origin of the cannibal movie and its rough journey throughout the 1970s and '80s. Titles include "Cannibal Holocaust," "The Man from Deep River," "Cannibal Ferox," and "Eaten Alive." The documentary concludes with a small piece on Eli Roth's subgenre tribute, "The Green Inferno".

The collection came about as the result of an erotic film festival held by the legendary director of erotica, Tinto Brass. He picked his favorite twelve from more than 500 entries, and put them on DVD.

The collection came about as the result of an erotic film festival held by the legendary director of erotica, Tinto Brass. He picked his favorite twelve from more than 500 entries, and put them on DVD.